Author: David Rasmussen
Date: 09:28:43 01/13/03
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On January 13, 2003 at 11:05:58, Richard Pijl wrote: >Two thoughts on this: >- I agree that it more productive as I often experienced that another programmer >can find adjustments to your own ideas that will help you further. Often those >'adjustments' appear to be blowing your idea to bits which saves you a lot of >trying to make it work. >On the programming level: I think every programmer experience a long bug hunt >that ends with another programmer looking at the problem and pointing out the >error in a minute. >So: It would probably be more productive, at least on the short term. >- I would quit computerchess when I'm forced to do it 'to the extreme'. I like >hunting bugs and as it is my hobby I don't have to be productive ... :-) > eXtreme Programming is not a new idea, but it is a very strong one. I recommend it to everybody (if they can find someone to do it with :)
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